J. Arthur Bloom, AmericanConservative

J. Arthur Bloom

AmericanConservative

Petersburg, KY, United States

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Past:
  • AmericanConservative
  • The Daily Caller
  • The Guardian

Past articles by J.:

The China Initiative Wasn’t Racist

Woke lobbying made the DOJ end a successful program aimed at our biggest counterintelligence threat. → Read More

Of Course the FBI Was Infiltrating January 6 Groups

Only Congress can get answers about whether they had a role in radicalizing demonstrators. → Read More

The Original Fake News

This week, Helen and Ryan speak to Donald Ritchie, author of the new book The Columnist: Leaks, Lies and Libel in Drew Pearson’s Washington, about the life of the legendary gossip. In the intro segment, immigration changes and the fall of Anthony Fauci. Subscribe on iTunes Spotify Show page → Read More

The Eddie Gallagher Incident: The Lowest Point of Trump's Administration

In 2019, when conservative influencers started pushing the case of Eddie Gallagher as a cause celebre in an obvious bid to gain the attention of the president, it seemed incredibly brazen and cynical to me at the time. The evidence against him seemed substantial and it was clear many in his own unit were horrified by him. Was it really possible, I naively thought, to sell a man giving a… → Read More

Podcast: The Downfall of Andrew Cuomo

In this week’s Right Now, Ryan talks to NY City Councilman Joe Borelli about Andrew Cuomo’s recent troubles. In the intro segment, your hosts unpack the latest surge of interest in anti-Asian racism, and what it’s missing. → Read More

Seb Gorka Doesn't Want To Talk about His Breakfast With a British Spook

His 'friend,' Chris Donnelly, leads the Integrity Initiative → Read More

A Few Curious Details From January 6

One documentary, backed by a neocon financier, focuses the leftist activist John Sullivan, but the filmmaker claims she wasn't with him. → Read More

A Capitol Riot Commission Done Right

Getting smart about domestic extremism means calling the Dems' bluff → Read More

Why Republicans Still Shouldn't Join an Impeachment Effort

If not for the riot, you'd think we just had a coup in the other direction → Read More

Where the Nobel Peace Prize Went Wrong, with Marcus Nobel

Who were the worst Nobel Peace Prize awardees, recent and long-past? Marcus Nobel, President of United Earth and a member of the Nobel family, joins the host to talk about where the prize went wrong, and what could fix it. Plus, the COVID relief debate and the anniversary of John Lennon’s murder. → Read More

A Restoration Agenda for Congress

The path for the GOP to make the preeminent branch great again runs straight through institutionalized liberalism. → Read More

The Knoxville Kingpin Who Wasn't

A black NRA member sitting in a prison for terrorists may be the missing link in Fast and Furious → Read More

Podcast: A Good Night for National Populism

On Wednesday afternoon, running on little to no sleep, Ryan and Arthur unpack the results from Election Day, and where things might be heading. Whoever is president in two months, the result shows Trumpism isn’t going away. → Read More

Exclusive: How the Bidens Made Off With Millions in Chinese Cash

The Senate's report on Hunter Biden's activities released several months ago, which was spun by the New York Times as having shown "no evidence of → Read More

Did Hunter Biden Help Facilitate NBCUniversal's Beijing Theme Park?

An email from Hunter Biden's hard drive indicates Chinese investors wanted an introduction from him → Read More

Exclusive: How the Bidens Made Off With Millions in Chinese Cash

The Senate's report on Hunter Biden's activities released several months ago, which was spun by the New York Times as having shown "no evidence of → Read More

Podcast: What to Watch for on Tuesday, plus the 1619 Project's Most Formidable Foe

In our last episode before Election Day, Arthur and Ryan talk about the suppression of the Hunter Biden story, and what to watch for in early voter data, especially in Florida, that might hold the key to how the election will turn out. And in the interview segment, we speak to Phil Magness, historian and Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, about his criticisms… → Read More

Everything That Could Go Wrong Next Week, with FEC Chairman Trey Trainor

We’re nine days from the presidential election, and there are a lot of things that could go wrong. FEC Chairman Trey Trainor joins the podcast to discuss big tech censorship, election security, and the quorum-less FEC on this week’s episode of TAC Right Now. In the intro and exit, Arthur and Ryan talk Hunter Biden and the final debate. → Read More

Podcast: How Republicans Can Take on Big Tech, with Rep. Gosar

In this week’s episode, Arthur and Ryan talk about Trump’s bout of COVID and the new revelations about the trial of Cardinal George Pell in the Sunday Times of London. For the interview segment, Rep. Paul Gosar, a Republican congressman from Arizona, joins the podcast to talk about his new bill he’s cosponsoring with Tulsi Gabbard, taking on Big Tech. → Read More

Podcast: Debate Recap Roundtable, feat. Rachel Bovard and Curt Mills

A shorter than usual episode this week, as we try to get our debate debrief out to you as fast as possible. Who won on Tuesday night? Did Trump’s aggressiveness backfire? Rachel Bovard of the Conservative Partnership Institute and TAC’s own Curt Mills join Arthur and Ryan for a debate recap. → Read More